Palm Beach Police Surveillance, Trash Collection, and $90K Donation Linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005‑2006 Investigation
The passage provides concrete, actionable leads: a $90,000 donation from Epstein to the Palm Beach Police Department that was returned, police surveillance of his home and jet, systematic trash collec Epstein donated $90,000 to Palm Beach Police for a firearms simulator that was never purchased; the Police conducted ongoing surveillance of Epstein’s residence and private jet, and arranged to rece
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The passage provides concrete, actionable leads: a $90,000 donation from Epstein to the Palm Beach Police Department that was returned, police surveillance of his home and jet, systematic trash collec Epstein donated $90,000 to Palm Beach Police for a firearms simulator that was never purchased; the Police conducted ongoing surveillance of Epstein’s residence and private jet, and arranged to rece
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“...ted tens of thousands of dollars to Dem- ocratic Party candidates and organizations, including Sen. John Kerry’s presidential bid, and the Senate campaigns of Joe Lieberman, Hillary Clin- ton, Christopher Dodd...”
Alan Dershowitz“...has re- tained since he became the subject of an investigation, Edmondson said. Among the others: Alan Dershowitz, the well-known Harvard law pro- fessor and author, who is a friend of Epstein. Dershowitz could no...”
Michael Reiter“...ns, Epstein had sex with the girls. ~ . The chief's letter See the letter Paim Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter wrote to State Attomey Bary Krischer on the Epstein case. PaimBeachPost.com A money manager for...”
Donald Trump“...h the likes of former President Clinton, former Harvard University President Lawrence Sum- mers and Donald Trump, and has lavish homes in Manhat- tan, New Mexico and the Vir- ‘gin Islands. He has contributed te...”
Mike Edmondson“...” Reiter wrote in a May 1 memo to Krischer. While not commenting specifically on the Epstein case, Mike Edmondson, spokesman for the state at- torney, said his office pre- sents cases ‘other than mur- ders to a gr...”
Jeffrey Epstein“...CH POST = « WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 Police kept watch on home, airport, sifted through trash b> EPSTEIN from 1B suggesting the county’s top prosecutor disqualify himself. “I must urge you to ex- amine...”
Sarah Kellen“...day. Other girls told similar stories. In most accounts, Epstein’s personal assistant at the time, Sarah Kellen, now 27, escorted the girls to Ep- stein’s bedroom. Kellen, whose most re- cent known address is...”
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The passage provides concrete details about police surveillance tactics, a possible conflict of interest via a $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department, and names multiple high‑profile i Police monitored Epstein's home, airport, and collected his trash for evidence. Epstein donated $90,000 to the Palm Beach Police Department for a firearms simulator that was never The chief Michael
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